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Montessori is for Everyone

If you have ideas from Montessori that you feel should be added to this developing guide, please use our Education for Life Collaborative Input Page. We believe there is something from Montessori for everyone and we have looked at Montessori courses, Montessori curriculum, Montessori classroom design, and explored the question of what is Montessori to students and teachers and how can we summarize what we feel are the best, simplest, and most usable tools with application and benefit for all ages? For a more comprehensive and specific look at Montessori, we suggest starting with The Montessori Foundation or the official Montessori International Site.

NOTE: One Community does not believe there is any one system that is the best. It is our Highest Good of All philosophy to look at all systems and all methodologies. Our goal is to learn and integrate everything we can to better inspire and create the Education for Life program as an open source and free-shared globally collaborative and accessible program available to positively contribute to the education of anyone who chooses to use it.

● Geography: Countries learned with maps, food, dance, song, stories and history together.
● Seasonal Learning: Lessons are created for fall, winter, spring, and summer, time frames and content geography in mind.
● Freedom Learning: Environment is set for the child to use imagination and freedom to choose activities and learning materials that initiate curiosity.
● Choice Learning: Children are encouraged to choose their own clothes and dress themselves at a very young age.
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● Senses: Using our own senses as a tool, child learns to connect self with world
● Sandpaper Letters: Tactile way to enjoy introducing sounds of letters
● Practical Life Tools: Child-size version tools for newly developing muscles to enable the process of learning how-to’s without the restrictions of adult sized and weighted tools
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